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Rapier Meaning in English

word

ˈɹeɪpiɝ
RAY-pee-er
ɹˈeɪpiə
RAY-pee-uh

Definition

A rapier is a thin, light, sharp-pointed sword used mainly for thrusting. The word can also describe something (usually wit or intelligence) that is quick and very sharp.

Usage & Nuances

'Rapier' is formal or literary for the sword; in modern English, commonly appears figuratively in phrases like 'rapier wit' for describing extremely sharp, quick humor or intelligence. Rare outside historical or fencing contexts. Do not confuse with 'saber' (broader, curved sword).

Example Sentences

The knight drew his rapier from the sheath.

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A rapier is lighter than a traditional sword.

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She practices fencing with a rapier every week.

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His comments cut through the confusion like a rapier—sharp and precise.

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She's known for her rapier wit at the dinner table.

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That lawyer handled the case with the skill of a rapier—quick, direct, and smart.

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